Board Thread:Pokémon Help/@comment-32738026-20171216015300/@comment-33543053-20171217023410

Also: Since Weavile is carrying a Focus Sash in your set, then it would be viable to run Swords Dance on it instead of some of its other moves, such as replacing Power-Up Punch with Swords Dance. Focus Sash allows you to reliably get a Swords Dance up and boost your attack by double, whereas Power-Up Punch deals some* damage, and only multiplies your attack by 1.5. But you can run Power-Up Punch if you want, since it's not a bad idea.

Weavile can also use other Dark Type moves for a Same-Type-Attack-Bonus, so feel free to run things such as Pursuit or Knock Off. Once again, your current set is fine the way it is, so pick and choose whatever moves you want.

Your team also benefits greatly from setting up hazards on the opponent's team, due to the fact that many of your Pokemon are really strong, but they could be beaten very easily if they go up against a Pokemon with the ability "Sturdy," or a Focus Sash. In that case, you might want to run Toxic Spikes on Tentacruel, in order to get some Toxic Damage each turn. You can substitute most of the moves on your Tentacruel; feel free to disregard my suggestions, but if you plan to take away a move, then you should probably always keep Rapid Spin on your Tentacruel.

Your Alakazam also is pretty good. I wouldn't change much with it, but if you have enough time on your hands, then you could put Hidden Power Fire or Calm Mind on your Alakazam. However, your team is actually decent the way it is, so you don't really need to change much.